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“The two highest levels of oxidation of HSA (CT10-HSA, CT50-HSA) resulted in conformational changes with an increased exposure of hydrophobic regions, decreased high-affinity bindings of warfarin and ketoprofen and a reduced esterase-like activity.”
“Furthermore, the binding ability of HSA to warfarin and ketoprofen was more effectively decreased by methylglyoxal modification than the other aldehydes.”
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences • 2010 | View Paper
“The results suggest a fast binding of ketoprofen to HSA and a fast dissociation of the formed complex, which are consistent with the reversible binding property of drug and HSA (k(-1) in the order of s(-1)).”